Newsletter: May 27
Tribeca's Next Huge Condo • Field Trip: Litchfield County • Mighty Quinn's Barbecue • Citi Bikes • Welcome to TweeBeCa • Where in Tribeca...?: Special "Eyes" Edition • More
Real Estate Sales Report
Courtesy of StreetEasy, these are the properties whose sales were recorded by the city in the past seven days (ending 05/26/13)—the sales may have taken place earlier.
Seen & Heard: Seaport Shindig Report
Plus: City Hall Park's next sculpture exhibit; phone store closed; N. Moore cobblestoning; the Butterfly's website; update on the Hudson River Park tax.
Field Trip: Litchfield County
If you haven't made plans to get away this summer, you really should consider Litchfield County, in the northwest corner of Connecticut. Just go and watch the clouds and listen to the birds and admire the trees and relax. / 12 comments
In the News: Tribeca’s Next Huge Condo
Plus: Broadway construction nightmare about to begin; Svenson on his "Neighbors"; Governors Island season starts; Peter Jackson lists his apartments; big FiDi resto opening soon; the Sphere; 87 Chambers sold. / 3 comments
Seen & Heard: Citi Bikes Have Arrived
Plus: Barbarini's new name; "The Other Woman"; city notifications; Brookfield Place's Eightiesctomy. / 6 comments
Where in Tribeca…? Special Edition!
Can you tell which businesses these eyes keep watch over? All of them are outside, near the front door. (Update: Just three to go....) / 21 comments
In the News: Mighty Quinn’s Joins the Brookfield Food Court
Plus: Shooting the neighbors with Arne Svenson; World Trade Center transportation hub as event venue; sub shop chain; broker Ryan Serhant; Lispenard analysis; Seaport building sold. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Local Dance Documentary
Plus: Bell Bates school rumor; Tribeca music collective launches label; church correction; soccer-film festival; truck fire.
Newsletter: May 23
Loft Peeping: Janis Provisor & Brad Davis • Bell Bates Is Closing • Naked Day at Art Gallery • A New Church • Peace & Love • Pier 15 Bar • Gym Policy • Nosy Neighbor: 444 Greenwich • More
Loft Peeping: Janis Provisor & Brad Davis
New York Social Diary visited the eclectic Laight Street loft of artists Janis Provisor and Brad Davis, whose apartment includes works by Ed Ruscha, Alex Katz, Chuck Close, Kiki Smith, John Cage, and Evgeny Antufiev (including one, we’re left to infer, based on his penis).







“some percentage” dropped their trash instead of carrying it to the next available trash receptacles. And days earlier, “some percentage”... — Bobbie / One last look at the Knicks parade
People did not "trash" the place. NYC temporarily removed the litter baskets as a public safety measure. Out of 2... — James Bogardus / One last look at the Knicks parade
impressive pictures arlo!!! — nicki / One last look at the Knicks parade
Such a beautiful building. I always marvel at its design. — Marcus / The neighborhood from the cupola of 1 Centre
It's not cause for celebration that the Department of Sanitation did such a good job. It's sad that people trash... — Marcus / One last look at the Knicks parade
Beautiful photos! — Fred / The Knicks ticker-tape parade shuts down the neighborhood
Kessler supported the Soho/Noho upzoning that was a boon to real estate devolopers and damaging to the people who actually... — Pam / Candidates are lining up for Deborah Glick’s seat